Ryan Roslansky, the CEO of LinkedIn, is taking a second role under a new Microsoft organizational structure. He will oversee the company’s office suite—including Word, Excel, Outlook, and Microsoft ...
“Companies need to let that go, as it’s going to hold back innovation,” Aneesh Raman argues.
LinkedIn today announced that it will lay off 668 employees across its product development, human resources and finance groups. The job cuts come a few months after LinkedIn parent Microsoft Corp.